SBCFire Annual Report FY13-14 | Page 17

annual report | 13 Homeland Security Grant Program The Office of Emergency Services (OES) is responsible for the management of the Homeland Security Grant Program (HSGP) for the operational area of San Bernardino County. Through coordination with the Approval Authority, the grant award is allocated among local jurisdictions, law enforcement and fire agencies, twenty-four cities/towns and other local agencies for planning, training/exercise and equipment projects that meet the objectives and strategies of HSGP. The 2013 HSGP allocation of $1,977,820 represented an increase of $368,183 from the previous year’s allocation. The 2013 HSGP has enabled local fire jurisdictions, including County Fire, to purchase portable radios, chargers, batteries and Jaws of Life extrication equipment to meet HSGP’s objectives to guard against terrorism, respond to other catastrophic events and to improve readiness, response and recovery from disasters. Emergency Management Program Grant The San Bernardino County emergency management community has completed various planning, equipment and training projects with funding from the 2013 Emergency Management Program Grant (EMPG). For 2013, the County applied for, and was awarded $547,610 in grant funding. Under EMPG funding, OES completed the Hazard Mitigation Plan for the City of San Bernardino, while the Public Information Officer - Joint Information Center/System workshop provided hands-on training in gathering, writing, production, analysis, and dissemination of emergency public information. Local jurisdictions completed numerous other projects under this grant. HSGP and EMPG continue to provide funding for essential projects for emergency management and disaster-preparedness and mitigation for the County. Assistance to Firefighter Grants The City of Victorville and County Fire were awarded two Assistance to Firefighter grants totaling nearly $550,000 by the U.S. Fire Administration. The Victorville City Council continues to place a high priority on public safety and is being rewarded for such. A majority of these grants are awarded for safety equipment such as protective clothing and breathing apparatus. However, in this grants case, due to the City of Victorville’s dedication to public safety, especially during the economic downturn and their com